Money Talks: Volume 41
You want to save some money, right? Well that’s good news, because this week’s edition of Money Talks is full of money-saving tips! To go along with that, some good news on the unemployment front so you’ll have even more to save and for good measure, there’s one of those odd real estate stories, and…
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Consumer finances and Canadian finances largely took up the headlines this week. However we do get a look at a new company working closely with brokers, and whether or not our homes are really affordable. Personal Finances This week the Canadian Finance Blog took a close look at Old Age Security and just what it…
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With all the different mortgage requirements, household debt stats, and the new CMHC lenders’ limits, is it any surprise that the headlines this week are full of personal finance and mortgage talk? We’ve found the most interesting, and listed them below. Personal Finance How do you retire wealthy? By following at least a few of…
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Did you grow up in a frugal family? Will you be working overtime on the Calgary floods? Find out all the answers and more in this week’s edition of Money Talks. Personal Finance Are you trying to save but find that something always sabotages those plans? Gail Vaz-Oxlade shows you what they are, and why…
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Credit card interest rates and back to school shopping top this week’s personal finance section, while Gail Vaz-Oxlade tells us why it’s so important to include conditions in your offer to purchase – even when you’re dying to get that home. Meanwhile, they now have an idea of just how much infrastructure was damaged from…
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Those who are looking for summer saving tips will find them in this week’s edition of Money Talks; while those in disaster-hit areas are still trying to get their summer started. We also have for you this week a story about the latest layoffs at BlackBerry, and an in-depth look at mortgages from angles that…
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Personal Finance It’s one of the worst things you could do in a marriage, but RateSupermarket shows this week how many couples are still being secretive about spending. Has technology impacted your banking or investing practices? Boomer & Echo shows how our techno ways have branched into your branches. Is student debt stopping you from…
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